III-Parasites not transmissible to man |
II-Parasites indirectly transmissible to man |
I- Parasites directly transmissible to man |
· Nematode (round worm): Ascaris and Lung worm · Cestodes (tape worm): Taenia ovis, Taenia hyaenha, Taenia hydatigena, and Taenia multicepes · Protozoa: Babesiaisis, Anaplasmosis, and Coccidiosis · Arthropode: Oestrus bovis (warble flies) and Oestrus ovis · Trematode: Fascioliasis |
Hydatid cyst |
Beef measle, Pork measle, Trichinella spiralis, Linguatula rhinaria, and Sarcosporidia |
- To categorize parasites which not transmissible to man - To identify the predilection seats of parasites which not transmissible to man - To identify the mode of infection of parasites which not transmissible to man - To differentiate between milk spots caused by immature ascaris or avian T.B in swine liver - To know the final and intermediate host of all parasites which not transmissible to man - To know the causative agent, postmortem lesion and judgement of butcher ̓s jelly - To differentiate between gide and false gide disease - To learn how to make judgements and control measures for all parasites which not transmissible to man - To learn forms of fasciola in different species. |
- To classify parasites which indirectly transmissible to man - To recognize the predilection seats of parasites which indirectly transmissible to man - To identify the mode of infection of parasites which indirectly transmissible to man - To know the final and intermediate host of parasites which indirectly transmissible to man - To learn how to make judgements and control measures for all parasites which indirectly transmissible to man
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- To categorize parasites which directly transmissible to man - To study NCC (neurocysticercosis) - To differentiate between beef measle and pork measle - To differentiate between tongue worm and TB - To know the predilection seats for all parasites which directly transmissible to man - To identify the mode of infection of all parasites which directly transmissible to man - To recognize the final and intermediate host of all parasites which directly transmissible to man - To be able to make judgements and control measures for all parasites which directly transmissible to man - To learn how to test the viability of cysticerci - To study different forms of sarcosporidia (macroscopic and microscopic) - To study trichinoscopic examination of Trichinella spiralis |